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  2. Application streaming - Wikipedia

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    Application streaming is a form of on-demand software distribution. In these scenarios, only essential portions of an application's code need to be installed on the computer: while the end user performs actions in the application, the necessary code and files are delivered over the network as and when they are required.

  3. CentOS Stream - Wikipedia

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    The initial release, CentOS Stream 8, was released on 24 September 2019, at the same time as CentOS 8. [3] As CentOS 8 became unsupported, the CentOS Project provided a simple means of converting from CentOS Linux 8 to CentOS Stream 8. [7]

  4. App store - Wikipedia

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    An app store is any digital storefront intended to allow search and review of software titles or other media offered for sale electronically. Critically, the application storefront itself provides a secure, uniform experience that automates the electronic purchase, decryption and installation of software applications or other digital media.

  5. Snap (software) - Wikipedia

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    Snap is a software packaging and deployment system developed by Canonical for operating systems that use the Linux kernel and the systemd init system. The packages, called snaps, and the tool for using them, snapd, work across a range of Linux distributions [3] and allow upstream software developers to distribute their applications directly to users.

  6. Calligra - Wikipedia

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    Calligra Suite is a graphic art and office suite by KDE. [3] [4] It is available for desktop PCs, tablet computers, and smartphones.It contains applications for word processing, spreadsheets, presentation, databases, vector graphics, and digital painting.

  7. Fedora Linux release history - Wikipedia

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    Fedora Core 2 was released on May 18, 2004, codenamed Tettnang. [14]Some of the new features in Fedora Core 2 included: [15] Version 2.6 of the Linux kernel;; Version 2.6 of the GNOME Desktop Environment (GNOME);

  8. Okular - Wikipedia

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    Okular was started for the Google Summer of Code of 2005 by Piotr SzymaƄski. [1] [2] Okular was identified as a success story of the 2007 Season of Usability. [5]In this season, the Okular toolbar mockup was created based on an analysis of other popular document viewers and a usage survey.

  9. GNOME 3 - Wikipedia

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    GNOME 3 is the third major release of the GNOME desktop environment.A major departure from technologies implemented by its predecessors, GNOME 3 introduced a dramatically different user interface.